• Tamil journalist harassed by Sri Lankan soldiers en route to disappearances protest

    A Tamil journalist was harassed by Sri Lankan soldiers in Vadamarachchi while on the way to report on the protest of the families of the disappeared in Maruthankerny.

    Jaffna-based journalist Uthayarasa Shalin was stopped by two soldiers on a motorcycle on Monday afternoon on the route to Maruthankerny.

    Having questioned Mr Shalin about his destination, the soldiers told him he could not go on as the mentioned protest had finished.

  • Tamil journalist interrogated for 3 hours by CID and pressured to sign statement in Sinhalese

    A Tamil journalist who was summoned to Colombo by the Sri Lankan Criminal Investigation Department was today interrogated for three hours in Jaffna and made to sign a statement written in Sinhalese, despite not being able to understand the contents.

    Jaffna-based broadcast and print journalist T. Pratheepan faced investigation at Achuveli police station this morning over the broadcast of a politician’s press conference.

  • Sri Lankan Army and Canadian charity hand out ‘gifts’ to children in Batticaloa and Amparai

    The Sri Lankan Army partnered with Sleeping Children Around the World (SCAW) of Canada to hand out “gifts” to schoolchildren in Batticaloa and Amparai last week, declared an official military website.

  • UK and EU must help dismantle torture in Sri Lanka - FFT

    Freedom From Torture said members of the international community, particularly the United Kingdom and European Union, must do more to dismantle the structures that allow torture to continue in Sri Lanka.

    Responding to a report by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism Ben Emmerson, FFT said his findings corroborated many of their own reports.

  • Sri Lankan Navy opens new ‘Tactical Room’ at Trincomalee

    The Sri Lankan navy declared open a new ‘Tactical Room’ at its Naval and Maritime Academy in Trincomalee last week.

  • Three Muslim men arrested over Mannar Catholic shrine attack

    Three Muslim men were arrested last week following an attack on a Catholic shrine in Mannar.

    A roadside shrine to Saint Michael Sammanasu (Angel) in Tharavan Kottai, Ezhuthoor was found with its protective glass shattered and the icon of the saint smashed last Sunday morning.

  • Sri Lanka Airlines opens additional flight path to Tamil Nadu

    Sri Lankan Airlines launched new services from Colombo to Tamil Nadu’s second largest city on Sunday.

    The airline will operate four flights per week, from Colombo to Coimbatore.

    The state supported airline has been under a reform process seeking to expand its network of flights, after it suffered heavy losses whilst previously being a fully nationalised airline.

  • Sri Lanka asks Interpol to arrest army officer in Washington

    The Sri Lankan government has requested the assistance of Interpol in arresting a Sri Lankan army officer who has gone into hiding after absconding from the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington, reports ColomboPage.

    The officer, who served as a security advisor at the embassy, reportedly “disappeared” after his tenure ended last year. He was due back in Sri Lanka to report back to the army.

  • Singapore Foreign Minister to meet Northern Province Chief Minister in Jaffna during Sri Lanka visit

    Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan will meet the Chief Minister of the Northern Province CV Wigneswaran during his 3 day visit to Sri Lanka.

    After meeting Mr Wigneswaran in Jaffna, Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Minister will participate in a donation ceremony at Jaffna Library and launch the Lee Foundation-Singhealth Orthopedic Development Programme at the Jaffna University Medical Facility.

  • China becomes largest import provider as FTA talks progress says Sri Lanka

    Talks on establishing a Free Trade Agreement between Sri Lanka and China are to reach their seventh round said Sri Lanka’s Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen.

    Speaking at the launch of the China Guangxi Products Expo in Colombo on Friday, Mr Bathiudeen highlighted that 42% of Sri Lanka’s imports where from China, adding,

  • Hundreds protest against Sri Lankan state-sponsored resettlement schemes for Muslims in LTTE-cultivated forests

    Photographs: Tamil Guardian

    Hundreds of Tamils protested in Mullaitivu against Sri Lankan state-organised resettlement schemes for Muslims that that locals say are intended to alter the ethno-demography of the area and destroy hundreds of acres of forest planted and preserved by the LTTE.

  • Australian FM to visit Sri Lanka and ‘discuss progress on reconciliation’

    Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop announced that she will be visiting Sri Lanka later this month where she will hold talks with government leaders.

  • Cogent evidence' against former navy spokesperson - Sri Lankan police

    Sri Lanka's police spoke publicly this week about what they described as "cogent evidence" against the former navy spokesperson over the disappearance of 11 Tamil youths in 2008. 

  • Sri Lanka signs $100m credit agreement with World Bank over education

    The Sri Lankan government on Monday signed a US$ 100 million credit agreement with the World Bank to support the island's higher education sector. 

    The Accelerating Higher Education Expansion and Development (AHEAD) operation is aimed at increasing enrollment in priority disciplines, improving the quality of degree programs, and promoting research and innovation in the higher education sector. 

  • Sri Lankan govt stresses no ban on visas

    The Sri Lankan government rejected reports that new visa screening processes would result in visas not being issued, stating that visas would be issued "without any special test or delay irrespective of their country of origin". 

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